In Opening Flow, before moving into formal debate, the last step before caucuses and suspending debate is this motion.
What is Motion to Open Debate?
What are the only two valid responses a delegate can give during roll call?
What are "Present" and "Present and Voting"?
When a delegate wants to discuss a crisis update in a formal setting, they should motion for this.
What is a Moderated Caucus?
This type of directive allows a delegate to secretly contact a person or group outside the committee.
What is a Communiqué?
Does unmod require a topic?
What is no?
In the Dais Introduction, this topic cannot be mentioned when introducing yourself.
What is Greek Life?
In a Security Council Crisis, which five nations hold veto power?
What are the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, and Russia?
This motion extends a caucus but only lasts half the original caucus length.
What is a Motion to Extend?
A Personal Directive is used for this specific purpose.
What is advancing an individual delegate’s agenda using their portfolio powers?
In a Round Robin, every delegate gets a turn to speak, and this one thing is NOT required.
What is a total time limit?
During Housekeeping, delegates are told about restroom policies. Instead of asking for permission, they must do this before leaving.
What is sign in and out at the door per Student Center policy?
According to the slides, what two voting methods can be used to pass directives?
What are Vote by Roll Call and Vote by Acclamation?
This motion requires a ⅔ majority and is used to start a legal proceeding against a delegate.
What is a Motion for Trial Proceedings?
A Press Release influences this external factor, which can impact directive effectiveness.
What is Public Opinion?
According to the slides, the maximum length for an Unmoderated Caucus is this many minutes.
What is 15 minutes?
According to the slides, these two specific things are covered in the Whiteboard Session to help delegates understand crisis mechanics.
What are Crisis Procedure Overview and Portfolio Powers?
To be presented and voted on by the committee a joint directive needs ----
What is 20% of committee members as sponsors and signatories?
A Motion to Summon Individuals can bring in these two types of characters for questioning.
What are NPCs and other committee members?
A Joint Directive must have at least this fraction of committee members as signatories before being voted on.
What is 50%+1 of the number of sponsors?
A "Gentleman’s Unmoderated Caucus" means--
What is stay in their seats and speak one at a time?
What is no technology?
When voting, what order are motions considered in, starting from the most disruptive?
Adjourn/Recess → Introduce/Vote on Committee Doc → Trial Proceedings → Extension of Caucus → Unmoderated Caucus → Moderated Caucus → Round Robin
According to the slides, a Motion to Close Debate transitions the committee to what phase?
What is Voting Procedure?
All the diff types of crisis updates caused by directives?
TIMED CRISIS
TRIAL PROCEDURE
NPC PORTRAYAL
CHARACTER ASSASSINATION
PUBLIC OPINION POLL
During a Moderated Caucus, how is the order of speakers decided?
What is the delegate making the motion chooses to go first or last, then the Chair selects others NO SPEAKERS LIST FOR CRISIS?